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steve jobs died in october of 2011. now, if, and this is a big if, because betting against apple never paid off for anybody, but this apple does have some issues now. turned out to be longer term. are they tim cook's fault or steve jobs? he's rolling out his products, keeping his view. everything. >> well, to a certain extent, but tim cook isn't steve jobs. the job that -- steve jobs' job, there you go, was a very difficult act to follow and he had an advantage and that was in each case, he was pioneering a new product category from nothing. where as tim cook is in mature markets and he's having to carry those products further, deeper in. where steve would say, oh, to heck with that, let's just start something new and he'd start a new wave over and over and over again. the problem here is the warren buffett problem. warren buffett can't find companies big enough to buy. apple is having trouble finding markets big enough to enter. when year a $400 billion company. >>> thank you very much. appreciate your time. still to c
steve jobs died in october of 2011. now, if, and this is a big if, because betting against apple never paid off for anybody, but this apple does have some issues now. turned out to be longer term. are they tim cook's fault or steve jobs? he's rolling out his products, keeping his view. everything. >> well, to a certain extent, but tim cook isn't steve jobs. the job that -- steve jobs' job, there you go, was a very difficult act to follow and he had an advantage and that was in each case,...
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. >> oh, steve, i know. >> i have to ask that question. come on. i mean, you're sitting here together. everybody is talking about it already. and this is taking place. >> you know, steve, i've got to tell you. you guys in the press are incorrigible. i was literally inaugurated four days ago. and you're talking about elections four years from now. >> and i am, as you know, steve, i am still secretary of state. so i am out of politics. and i'm forbidden from even hearing these questions. >> as steve martin would famously say excuse me. they asked to come on "60 minutes." they liked the press coverage they got today and last night. they love the fact they're talking about it or they wouldn't have done the show. it just seems to be weird on the part of the president. >> did you see the body language only hillary? that is a woman that knows that the presidency is basically hers for the taking if she wants it? who could stop her. she is as relaxed as i've ever seen her. the best thing to do is step back, get out of this job right now and spend t
. >> oh, steve, i know. >> i have to ask that question. come on. i mean, you're sitting here together. everybody is talking about it already. and this is taking place. >> you know, steve, i've got to tell you. you guys in the press are incorrigible. i was literally inaugurated four days ago. and you're talking about elections four years from now. >> and i am, as you know, steve, i am still secretary of state. so i am out of politics. and i'm forbidden from even hearing...
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a scandal, but your thoughts, steve? >> i think it's a scandal, too. everybody is going to understand that this is a way to undo the election. it's a way to take the winner of the popular vote. barack obama won by 5 million, the democrats won the congressional vote by 1.5 million. people understand that and republicans will be punished. >> i believe a state that votes majority for one gie and finds out two or three days later that a majority of their electoral votes went the other way, you're going to have a revolution. thank you, steve and the objective, robert costa from the great renowned "national journal." let me finish with republicans mickey mouse club. that's what i'm talking about. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. in my pelvi and bleeding that wasn't normal for me. she said i had to go to the doctor. turned out i had uterine cancer, a type of gynecologic cancer. i received treatment and we're confident i'll be fine. please listen to your body. if something doesn't feel right for two weeks or l
a scandal, but your thoughts, steve? >> i think it's a scandal, too. everybody is going to understand that this is a way to undo the election. it's a way to take the winner of the popular vote. barack obama won by 5 million, the democrats won the congressional vote by 1.5 million. people understand that and republicans will be punished. >> i believe a state that votes majority for one gie and finds out two or three days later that a majority of their electoral votes went the other...
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steve, let's talk politics. and i hope you can do this honestly. i don't know what your current constituency is or who you have to work with but it seems to me there's a national con sense u. right, left and center at least right and center on doing something on background checks. people with mental, emotional problems, with criminal records should not get a gun, at least in a formal transaction, where you can stop it. i'm not sure we're ready to go for the assault weapons ban again because of the opposition by the nra and gun owners of america, whatever they're called. your thoughts. >> well, i think this is where the rubber meets the road. if you're a democrat and you're from one of those purple states where elections are very close all the time, this is a very tough vote for you. but frankly, it's why you're a democrat. i mean, there are -- there is widespread agreement on background checks. there's widespread agreement on these magazines that can hold up to 100 rounds. and the assault weapons ban is where it gets kind of tough for democrats. bu
steve, let's talk politics. and i hope you can do this honestly. i don't know what your current constituency is or who you have to work with but it seems to me there's a national con sense u. right, left and center at least right and center on doing something on background checks. people with mental, emotional problems, with criminal records should not get a gun, at least in a formal transaction, where you can stop it. i'm not sure we're ready to go for the assault weapons ban again because of...
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these are broad principles which steve king from iowa, who is the most conservative guy in the house, even agrees with. before we even get to the house, the senate is going to be a problem. the house is a huge problem. i think from what eric cantor said, from what the committee chairs are saying, that is long path which includes going through various committees and john boehner has to protect his speakership. he can't put something on the floor that's going to upset the right. the aides that i talked to on capitol hill think this is all a fantasy at this point. >> mcconnell said when the president address this is issue tuesday, i hope you will take a bipartisan approach rather than delivering a divisive part sfwlan speech. >> the fact that mccobble isn't endorsing would undermine boehner's -- >> mcconnell is up for re-election. so is lindsey graham who is a part of this group. the longer this hangs out there and the harder lindsey gram gets hit. we haven't seen that yet, are the people up in 2014 going to get hit on this. >> i think there potentially is a better chance. bill, you reme
these are broad principles which steve king from iowa, who is the most conservative guy in the house, even agrees with. before we even get to the house, the senate is going to be a problem. the house is a huge problem. i think from what eric cantor said, from what the committee chairs are saying, that is long path which includes going through various committees and john boehner has to protect his speakership. he can't put something on the floor that's going to upset the right. the aides that i...
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brian, steve? >> brian: talk about drowning in red ink, a new study finding 20 and 30-year-olds at more at risk of dying in debt than are carrying over $5,000 more in debt on their credit cards than their parents did at the same age. >> steve: how can we change this dangerous debt cycle? joining us now from nashville is our best friend in the personal finance expert department, dave ramsey. good morning to you. >> good morning, guys. >> steve: i love this first thing on this chilly day in new york city, for the young people, decide you're sick and tired of being sick and tired, right? >> yeah. don't believe stupid articles like that last one we were referencing that you're going to die in debt. what a hopeless message. the way you get out of debt is you got to get really mad. you got to get sick and tired of being sick and tired. my friend says people change their lives when they finally say, i've had it! that's it. we're not living like this anymore. >> brian: so make the decision and then you'll
brian, steve? >> brian: talk about drowning in red ink, a new study finding 20 and 30-year-olds at more at risk of dying in debt than are carrying over $5,000 more in debt on their credit cards than their parents did at the same age. >> steve: how can we change this dangerous debt cycle? joining us now from nashville is our best friend in the personal finance expert department, dave ramsey. good morning to you. >> good morning, guys. >> steve: i love this first thing on...
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steve, these gun lobbyists are fairly aggressive. they dragged the president's children into the debate with that scurrilous advert but heckling the father of a child who was lost? can you explain that to me? >> if you look at the outpouring of grief for these families, one thing that's separated the aftermath of newtown is this story has stayed in the news. it stayed in the news a lot longer than other shootings and it's kept gun control in the news a lot longer which has created this political opening. when you look at a moment like that, which obviously it's indefen indefensible for somebody to show up at a hearing and treat a man like that, but i think it adds to the momentum. it adds to the outrage and it adds to the case for action to be taken here. >> julian, you heard that father. wayne lapierre of the nra will be going to the white house, sorry, to the senate judiciary committee this week. what do you think of the reaction of these lobbyists to a father whose child has been murdered? >> well, leaving aside the fact that the
steve, these gun lobbyists are fairly aggressive. they dragged the president's children into the debate with that scurrilous advert but heckling the father of a child who was lost? can you explain that to me? >> if you look at the outpouring of grief for these families, one thing that's separated the aftermath of newtown is this story has stayed in the news. it stayed in the news a lot longer than other shootings and it's kept gun control in the news a lot longer which has created this...
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let me ask you the same question that i just asked steve and joshua. what is the next step that can help service members who were gay. >> whether it's from secretary panetta or secretary hagel. they have been sitting on this for two years where they've examined extending a a series of benefits that would significantly improve the lives of soldiers, sailers marines coast guardsmen like these and and they're just sitting on them. we need leadership and we need it now. >> cenk: there has been criticism of chuck hagel for being anti-gay because he called an ambassador openly and aggressively gay. i still don't know what that means. but now there is an ad against hagel. that's video c-14, guys. let's roll that. >> hagel is anti-woman, anti-choice, anti-israel anti-gay, and pro assault weapon. that's just not what we voted for in november. >> cenk: of course, that's not a liberal group running that. that's a neo-conservative group that hates the position because it's not aggressively militaristic enough. does hagel have a problem on this issue or no? >> well
let me ask you the same question that i just asked steve and joshua. what is the next step that can help service members who were gay. >> whether it's from secretary panetta or secretary hagel. they have been sitting on this for two years where they've examined extending a a series of benefits that would significantly improve the lives of soldiers, sailers marines coast guardsmen like these and and they're just sitting on them. we need leadership and we need it now. >> cenk: there...
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i think that was clear today. >> and steve what you have to find today is a motive for susan rice or hillary clinton or president obama, or any one of them in the administration is to mislead, to actively try to prevent false facts about what happened in benghazi. and no one has ever come close to suggesting any kind of motive. >> no, i think that is absolutely right. hillary clinton demonstrated what a professional she is by saying she absolutely takes responsibility. and with the review board's work, she has gone to sort of look through this question of what ought to be a direct reporting of crises up to the secretary level. but also what has not received as much attention, she is warning there are other facilities out there today. very true on the day the tragedy occurred. people died, ambassador stevens and three other great americans died in this conflict. and we today have under-resourced defenses for other facilities. and she said we need to fix this. and those members of the gop who were launching the attacks on her, some of them have been part of the process of trying to und
i think that was clear today. >> and steve what you have to find today is a motive for susan rice or hillary clinton or president obama, or any one of them in the administration is to mislead, to actively try to prevent false facts about what happened in benghazi. and no one has ever come close to suggesting any kind of motive. >> no, i think that is absolutely right. hillary clinton demonstrated what a professional she is by saying she absolutely takes responsibility. and with the...
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i want to bring in congressman steve israel who joins us right now. congressman, thanks for being here. >> good morning. >> let me start with this. even john boehner said now is the time to deal with immigration. but, you know the questions you were just talking about. is will some of your colleagues on the far right, tea partyiers, perhaps, support this path to citizenship for illegal immigrants? >> well, you know, jackie kucinich had it exactly right. this has the prospect of s success. it's all about whether house republicans are willing to stand up to the tea party base. you've got a bipartisan group of senators left and right advocating a path forward. you've got the president of the united states who will unveil his views on a path forward. what this comes down to now is will these house republicans who have pandered to their intolerant tea party base, who have fed into the extremism of that tea party base, are they willing to stand up to the tea party and do what's right for america? we'll see whether they're able to amass the votes to get us f
i want to bring in congressman steve israel who joins us right now. congressman, thanks for being here. >> good morning. >> let me start with this. even john boehner said now is the time to deal with immigration. but, you know the questions you were just talking about. is will some of your colleagues on the far right, tea partyiers, perhaps, support this path to citizenship for illegal immigrants? >> well, you know, jackie kucinich had it exactly right. this has the prospect...
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>> steve: whoo! >> whoo! whoo! >> jimmy: guys, i've noticed this trend on facebook where people will post an image of an inspiring quote on their wall for everyone to see. >> steve: yeah, i love that. >> jimmy: i love reading them. sometimes i'll read one, and i'll think, "did they really say that?" [ light laughter ] and it can be hard to tell. no one checks these quotes to see if they're real or not. >> steve: right. >> jimmy: i'll show you guys what i'm talking about in this next segment called "don't quote me." ♪ don't quote me 'cause i'm -- ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: like i said, for example, the first quote is from the greek philosopher aristotle. he said, "love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies." [ audience aws ] sounds like he said that, right? that's sweet. i think he would say that. here's another quote from aristotle. "it takes two to make a thing go right. it takes two to make it outta sight." [ laughter ] now, i'm not sure. that's what i'm saying. that's what i'm talking a
>> steve: whoo! >> whoo! whoo! >> jimmy: guys, i've noticed this trend on facebook where people will post an image of an inspiring quote on their wall for everyone to see. >> steve: yeah, i love that. >> jimmy: i love reading them. sometimes i'll read one, and i'll think, "did they really say that?" [ light laughter ] and it can be hard to tell. no one checks these quotes to see if they're real or not. >> steve: right. >> jimmy: i'll show you...
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>>steve: yay! let's -- >>alisyn: we've learned the united nations is giving money to kuwait because iraq invaded it in 1990. the u.n. compensation commission paying another $1.3 billion for damages bringing the total so far to kuwait to $40.1 billion. the money goes towards damages to kuwait's oil fields and losses in production and sales. >>> he helped plan the brutal attack on museum buy that -- on mumbai. today he will learn his fate, being sentenced in a chicago courtroom for the three-day rampage. ten gunman attacked a crowded train station and the taj mahal hotel. prosecutors asking for a term of 30 to 35 years. that leaves open the possibility that he could one day go free. >>> reaction pouring in to letting women serve on the front lines. in a few hours defense secretary leon panetta will lift the military's ban on women serving in combat. >> i broke down and had muscle atrophy and weight loss at a much faster rate and noticeable rate than my male marines. >> i threw hand grenades and fired
>>steve: yay! let's -- >>alisyn: we've learned the united nations is giving money to kuwait because iraq invaded it in 1990. the u.n. compensation commission paying another $1.3 billion for damages bringing the total so far to kuwait to $40.1 billion. the money goes towards damages to kuwait's oil fields and losses in production and sales. >>> he helped plan the brutal attack on museum buy that -- on mumbai. today he will learn his fate, being sentenced in a chicago...
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new republic punisher and facebook co-founder chris hughes and the host of npr's "morning edition," steve inskeep. >>> hello. great to have you with us. george is off this weekend. so much to get to this morning. including that controversy over the oscar-nominated film "zero dark thirty" and so-called intense interrogation. >>> but first front and center this morning washington is set to tackle an immigration overhaul. the president is planning to speak about it on tuesday, and our two headlining senators are working 0en a plan as well of the let's start with ranking of the armed services committee, john mccain. welcome, senator mccain. you have spent a great deal of time working on immigration issues. when do you think you can get this bipartisan plan out and how much can you tell us about what's in it? >> well, we're going to be announcing the principals that will be guiding our translation of it into legislation. we've still got a lot of hard work ahead. but i'm very pleased with the progress. frankly -- >> you're announcing this week. >> yeah, we'll be -- senator menendez and i and se
new republic punisher and facebook co-founder chris hughes and the host of npr's "morning edition," steve inskeep. >>> hello. great to have you with us. george is off this weekend. so much to get to this morning. including that controversy over the oscar-nominated film "zero dark thirty" and so-called intense interrogation. >>> but first front and center this morning washington is set to tackle an immigration overhaul. the president is planning to speak...
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steve is live in washington, dc, with more on that. steve, what is the basic argument overwhelm in the military? >> and say women are not strong justify for combat roles and others say women have proven themselves time and time again on the frontlines. in any case, it is official, women will be able to serve alongside men on the front lines opening up doors to further advancement along the military chain of command. outgoing defense secretary panetta signing the order but many stray is a question of physical capability. >> ing the evidence is is clear combat effectiveness, when women are put in those kind of demanding roles, they breakdown, there is a difference in the physician -- physicalness of men and women. olympic athletes compete by gender not each other. >> women have been serving in certain combat roles for years in iraq and afghanistan. >>heather: so, what do supporters say? >> say they there are no issues resulting from women in combat. and say that women bring very valuable qualities to the battlefield. listen. about only l
steve is live in washington, dc, with more on that. steve, what is the basic argument overwhelm in the military? >> and say women are not strong justify for combat roles and others say women have proven themselves time and time again on the frontlines. in any case, it is official, women will be able to serve alongside men on the front lines opening up doors to further advancement along the military chain of command. outgoing defense secretary panetta signing the order but many stray is a...
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>> shepard: steve brown in chicago tonight. steve, thanks. secretary of state hillary clinton tells congress why she did not go on the sunday talk shows five days after that attack in benghazi. we will hear from the secretary and get reaction from the white house to her testimony on capitol hill. plus, lawmakers agree to raise the nation's debt limit. at least for now. but it could end up costing some of them their paychecks. that's coming up as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news as fox reports live tonight. ♪ just one bite opens a world of delight... ♪ ♪ savor and explore, the great indoors ♪ ♪ friskies indoor delights. ♪ feed the senses. living with moderate to semeans living with pain.is it could also mean living with joint damage. humira, adalimumab, can help treat more than just the pain. for many adults, humira is clinically proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower your abilitto fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infect
>> shepard: steve brown in chicago tonight. steve, thanks. secretary of state hillary clinton tells congress why she did not go on the sunday talk shows five days after that attack in benghazi. we will hear from the secretary and get reaction from the white house to her testimony on capitol hill. plus, lawmakers agree to raise the nation's debt limit. at least for now. but it could end up costing some of them their paychecks. that's coming up as we approach the bottom of the hour and the...
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a republican new york state assemblyman by the name of steve mccglaughlin, what the democrats wanted to include in the gun laws last week. and look at this, includes the following, confiscation of assault weapons, confiscation of ten round clips. state wide data base for gun owners the names of all legal pistol owners could be released to the public and limit magazine capacity to five rounds. they wanted gun owners to only be allowed to possess two magazines and they also wanted a microstamp all the guns of the state and the list goes on and on and maybe we should consider ourselves lucky this new york lawmaker was courageous enough to release what their goals and intentions perhaps in the future really are. joining he me now with reaction, the author michelle malkin, good to see you. >> you, too, sean. >> sean: all right. it's pretty frightening. i'm going to ask a similar question i've been asking all night. this is the same barack obama who said he'd never go after your guns. why would he do it now? >> i think he sees is window, an opening and an opportunity and it is incumbent up
a republican new york state assemblyman by the name of steve mccglaughlin, what the democrats wanted to include in the gun laws last week. and look at this, includes the following, confiscation of assault weapons, confiscation of ten round clips. state wide data base for gun owners the names of all legal pistol owners could be released to the public and limit magazine capacity to five rounds. they wanted gun owners to only be allowed to possess two magazines and they also wanted a microstamp...
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. >> steve: we'll continue this in the after the show show. log on right now. >> brian: tomorrow we have geraldo rivera and we'll find out what happened. bill: i think that is the tease. we have to wait it will tomorrow, right? good morning everyone. get ready for gi jane. women are set to hit the front lines of combat. wow, good morning, everybody. i'm bill hemmer. welcome to "america's newsroom." a lot to talk about that today. martha: good morning, everybody. i'm martha maccallum. here's the situation. leon panetta in one of his last acts will make it official today. many say this announcement confirms what is already happening on the ground. bill: jennifer griffin is on the front line of the pentagon every day. what will this change, if anything, for women in the military, jennifer? >> reporter: essentially, bill, this will open 230,000 positions that have previously been that woman in the military had not had access to. it will open the positions in the army and marines in particular because those are the front line infantry troops. secre
. >> steve: we'll continue this in the after the show show. log on right now. >> brian: tomorrow we have geraldo rivera and we'll find out what happened. bill: i think that is the tease. we have to wait it will tomorrow, right? good morning everyone. get ready for gi jane. women are set to hit the front lines of combat. wow, good morning, everybody. i'm bill hemmer. welcome to "america's newsroom." a lot to talk about that today. martha: good morning, everybody. i'm martha...
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martha: thank you, steve. >> reporter: you bet. bill: there is a sign that the american workforce is changing. union membership has dropped by 400,000 americans last year. that is the lowest levels we've seen in almost a century. stuart varney, anchor of "varney & company", fox business network. good morning to you, stuart. what is behind this number? >> i will give four factors. number one, sharp cuts in government employment. government employees are generally unionized. those union jobs are gone. number two, they are pricing themselves out. union members are pricing themselves out of government work at the state level. states are insolvent in some cases. they can't afford to rehire union members into their workforce. number three, collective bargaining restrictions especially in wisconsin and indiana. in those two states the government worker union membership has dropped 13% and 18% respectively. number four, the government employees, the unions work rules are pushing employers away. rigid work rules are not efficient. employers
martha: thank you, steve. >> reporter: you bet. bill: there is a sign that the american workforce is changing. union membership has dropped by 400,000 americans last year. that is the lowest levels we've seen in almost a century. stuart varney, anchor of "varney & company", fox business network. good morning to you, stuart. what is behind this number? >> i will give four factors. number one, sharp cuts in government employment. government employees are generally...
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what can we expect now. >> let's bring back our panel steve hayes. fox news political analyst and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. we promise not to talk about any hairstyles. domestic issues first. >> if you were a martian people what are the issues facing the united states we will say out of control spending. the poll we had on fox news this week over 80 percent of americans said that you cannot sustain trillion dollar deficits indefinitely. i don't think obama cares at all about that. that is not on his agenda. i think he really is a president who believes his mission is to reduce the inequality. he saw reagan increasing in inequality. he is a leveller. obama care was step one. i crease in spending of the government which was a massive increase in spending. increasing taxation especially on the rich is a third item. i think he wanls to contin-- wa continue that. he wants to get to levels of entitlement that will make much more equality between the classes that's where he wants to go. to do it he will have to raise taxes. that will be one
what can we expect now. >> let's bring back our panel steve hayes. fox news political analyst and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. we promise not to talk about any hairstyles. domestic issues first. >> if you were a martian people what are the issues facing the united states we will say out of control spending. the poll we had on fox news this week over 80 percent of americans said that you cannot sustain trillion dollar deficits indefinitely. i don't think obama cares at...
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. >> i learned your analogy that steve rattner picked up at home. >> what was that? >> you've got climate change deniers and then you've got debt deniers and anybody that looks at the numbers and says that medicare and medicaid and even social security and our huge military industrial complex don't need to be curbed back right now, that we don't need to plan ahead, they're deniers. >> it seems like two fundamental conversations of our time really. that was really -- >> fascinating. >> fascinating. >> if it's way too early, joe, what time is it? >> it's "morning joe." but stick around, here's chuck! >>> is this the right stuff? big name republicans are on board for crafting immigration overhaul. are these the right guys at the right time to make it happen? or will others on the right convince the party faithful that they're wrong? ofa-fyi. a new new developments today with the newly created group. it's their desire to push the president's agenda in the second term. find out how powerful this massive database of names could be in shaping policy. and geithner's good-bye
. >> i learned your analogy that steve rattner picked up at home. >> what was that? >> you've got climate change deniers and then you've got debt deniers and anybody that looks at the numbers and says that medicare and medicaid and even social security and our huge military industrial complex don't need to be curbed back right now, that we don't need to plan ahead, they're deniers. >> it seems like two fundamental conversations of our time really. that was really --...
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is that still true, steve? >> no, all you have to do is lookk at detroit and the legacy and companies that went in to right to work states and they paid competitive wages and did well in a normal economy and the unions outlived their usefulness. >> rick, do unions have a pr problem and have to say go back to basics and say we make better products. >> they do have pr problems but a healthy chunk of that is the effort to discredit them and it took root. >> hold on, emac. it is not hard to discredit richard trunka who? in my eyes was like a thug. look what he did in the united mines. the folks perception is that they are thugs and not helping the union membership. >> their rhetoric goes in hyper drive and profoundly irerational of the things that unions are saying. i believe in protecting the work force. but you want a rational union leadership that we don't have in this country right now. >> last word from emac. coming up next. >> be smart in making the right investment. >> the administration wants more aid. but
is that still true, steve? >> no, all you have to do is lookk at detroit and the legacy and companies that went in to right to work states and they paid competitive wages and did well in a normal economy and the unions outlived their usefulness. >> rick, do unions have a pr problem and have to say go back to basics and say we make better products. >> they do have pr problems but a healthy chunk of that is the effort to discredit them and it took root. >> hold on, emac....